^ I think he said that when he replaced the rear casette the original chainwheel was fine??
I bought a Burisch after reading pretty positive comments on here so I thought I'd sign up.
I was in the process of saving for a Haibike ( £2500) ..saw this and thought why not for 699 and I've been pleasantly suprised.
I've had a few "Interesting bikes" my last purchased was a folding Dahon Mountain bike and I'd say I agree with other posters that the build quality is comparable to other "economic to good" brands"
On my first journey out one of the pedals disintegrated but I've had this happen on more expensive bikes before and on contacting Burisch about the pedal they were prompt in their response.
On my second journey out I got a puncture ( not the bikes fault) so I faced the prospect of having to take off the dreaded rear wheel.
After getting familiarised with all the "different" bits it was all very straightforward once the scary looking wire with a spring and bolt with a hole in it were negotiated.
In terms of hill climbing ability; it's adequate in peddal assisted mode.
If you want to climb very steep hills unassisted I think you'd probably need a higher battery output or be less than 9 stone.
Going out again today for a 20 mile test ride so will report back later
I bought a Burisch after reading pretty positive comments on here so I thought I'd sign up.
I was in the process of saving for a Haibike ( £2500) ..saw this and thought why not for 699 and I've been pleasantly suprised.
I've had a few "Interesting bikes" my last purchased was a folding Dahon Mountain bike and I'd say I agree with other posters that the build quality is comparable to other "economic to good" brands"
On my first journey out one of the pedals disintegrated but I've had this happen on more expensive bikes before and on contacting Burisch about the pedal they were prompt in their response.
On my second journey out I got a puncture ( not the bikes fault) so I faced the prospect of having to take off the dreaded rear wheel.
After getting familiarised with all the "different" bits it was all very straightforward once the scary looking wire with a spring and bolt with a hole in it were negotiated.
In terms of hill climbing ability; it's adequate in peddal assisted mode.
If you want to climb very steep hills unassisted I think you'd probably need a higher battery output or be less than 9 stone.
Going out again today for a 20 mile test ride so will report back later